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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will let you know the first week of September. I just contracted to have about 20 tiles replaced. You lucked out with white and black tiles. We have pale yellow and had to special order them. [/quote] Not OP, but please do let us know. Same problem here. I would be ever so grateful if you shared the name and phone of person doing replacement. I'm in NoVa, and have been looking for someone for a long time. Thanks so much and good luck OP too.[/quote] 13:09 here I'm back with my update. My bathroom tiles look amazing. I used Grout Genie. I had about 30 tiles replaced. It took them a few days, but I am so happy with the result. My bathroom is one of the yellow and black ones and the toughest part was matching the tile. The tiles are even and well set. I wound up special ordering from a tile shop in north arlington. The tile match is about as good as you can get considering the original tile was set in the 1940s. I hated my bathroom and all the cracked tiles. The thought of putting $14k into a room that was 5x7 was just out of my budget. This repair was less than $2k. My new vanity arrives Saturday and the new floor goes in too. My mini bathroom update will cost under $4k and I'm so happy with it! Good luck to others suffering through old bathrooms. Grout Genie gets my endorsement. [/quote]
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